Dijit Dosanjh wins hearts for spreading love between rival countries
He said: “The borders are made by politicians, Punjabis love everyone”


Manchester: Indian star singer Diljit Dosanjh became an ambassador of love between India and Pakistan during a performance in the UK.
During a concert in Manchester, Diljit called one of his fans on stage and gave a gift, and asked where is she from? As soon as the name of Pakistan came out of the female fan's mouth, Diljit opened his loving heart to Pakistanis.
He said: “The borders are made by politicians, Punjabis love everyone”.
As per @diljitdosanjh India and Pakistan both are same. The border is only because of the politician.
— Research Wing (@ResearchWing) September 30, 2024
By that logical request Diljit to permanently shift to Pakistan. And then show us then is equal freedom of religion and living standard as India
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It is pertinent to note that Diljit had also sung Pakistani singer Arif Lohar's Jugni during a performance in the American city of Dallas in May this year.
Artistic career of Diljit Dosanjh
Diljit Dosanjh, who started his artistic journey in the Indian city of Jalandhar in 2002, is one of the biggest Punjabi superstars today. He has not only excelled in singing but also acting and is leaving many actors behind. Diljit, who started acting in a side role, is now being loved as a hero on the Hindi cinema screen.
According to media reports, Diljit receives millions of rupees for a performance. Currently, his wealth is estimated to be around 5.7 billion Pakistani rupees.
There are reports that Diljit Dosanjh received a compensation of 300 million Indian rupees for performing at the recent wedding ceremony of India's richest Ambani family, which is about PKR1 billion.
Not only this, Diljit Dosanjh, who made the English people dance to Punjabi songs in many countries in Canada, America, and Europe, is rapidly reaching the heights of fame.

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